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@ mpan72 & duqjeep2010: We understand your concerns, considering what goes on sometimes in this "industry". Rest assured that we do not get a paycheck from Gaston Glock every time someone shows up to our events with one of his pistols.

We post this list as a courtesy in case people have questions which can be easily resolved on the front end. After seven years of seeing students with every imaginable combination of guns and gear, these are safe bets. Of course that doesn't mean that your own personal very favorite gun won't work just fine.

As to the kydex-benders on our list, these are all local guys who are also friends, and we do indeed support and recommend both our friends and local businesses. However, their gear has been heavily vetted and is of the highest quality.

There are also big name holster makers - Raven Concealment, Comp-Tac, and Blade-Tech, to name just a few - which make great gear as well.

We are always easy to get hold of for any questions, comments, or concerns.

I attend this class yesterday. I was extremely impressed with the amount of training and information we received in one day. I would recommend Jay, Harold and Alton to anyone looking for a legitimate training course.

I haven't had any prior professional instruction, but the skill levels ranged from beginner to intermidiate. They met everyone at their individual level and we're patient and helpful. I was surprised that several people were back to take the course a second time, and one a third. I plan take more of their class offerings in the future. I left with new skills and knowledge which will be beneficial for my continued advancement.